![]() ![]() If anything, it affords him more freedom. ![]() It doesn’t bother Grossman that his alter ego has a villainous streak. That means finding Adam’s humanity even when he goes so very dark that he’s contemplating detonating explosives at Newman Towers. How’d he pull it off? “Regardless of what’s written,” he offers, “I’m always trying to stay true to who the character is at his core.” He’s managed to find and walk the fine line that allows Adam to maintain his dangerous edge while at the same time being someone for whom we can root. “I was able to settle into the role and try to shape who I think this character is.”Ĭertainly, Grossman can consider that mission accomplished. ![]() “I was just trying to try to get on the train and learn how things worked on such a fast-moving show. ![]() “It really was hard for me to form my own opinion of who Adam was in the beginning,” his portrayer tells. The Young and the Restless Spoilers May 29 - June 2Ĭonsidering Adam’s significance to the canvas, Grossman had to get it right - a task made all the trickier by the fact that The Young and the Restless works on such a tight schedule that it can be tough for a newbie to even catch his breath. ![]()
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